. >> again, i think you may have heard pat garrity from florida, he talks about the fact that the florida plans want to keep their customers. they have new plans to offer. they feel that a lot of people and these are mr. garrity's words -- will have a much better plan at a similar or lower cost, 50% of these 11 million to 12 million people qualify for a subsidy. qualify for financial help purchasing insurance for the first time ever. >> the bottom line is that people with good coverage like medicare, medicaid, employer coverage can keep that. people with grandfathered plans on the individual market will be able to keep it. but if an insurance company sold you a new, modified health insurance policy after the date of the enactment that does not meet the law's standards, those people will be able to buy a real, solid health insurance plan that won't discriminate against them or anybody else. i think that's a good result. i'm pleased with it. i think most people will be as well. >> the gentleman's time has expired. the chair would recognize the vice chair of the committee, mrs. blackburn. >>